"Our companies are changing. What used to be trivial is now important, and vice versa. Globalization, technology, sustainability, and values each help define a company's triple bottom line. Ignoring changes in these areas leads to diminishing returns-and eventual failure. Our companies are struggling with ways to become more competitive, to reduce costs, and to chase unobtanium in their never-ending pursuit to do more with less. But this focus on efficiency cannot come at the expense of innovation, agility, and moving fast. Legacy methods placed too much emphasis on a singular approach, such as focusing only on six sigma and have missed the broader change in today's business world. Innovation and agility are now often more valued than efficiency and technical precision by the fastest growing companies. Pursuing Excellence provides the foundation within a company's structure to embrace and value efficiency, innovation, and agility. This book draws from the author's 25 years of experience leading people in operational environments to provide a holistic solution to achieve excellence. The author incorporates best practices from values-based leadership, strategic thinking, systems-thinking, continuous improvement, problem-solving, and organizational change management"--
Brian Strobel Libros
Brian Strobel se dedica al liderazgo de servicio, habiendo pasado veinticinco años ayudando a las organizaciones a encontrar valor a través del cambio. Su experiencia abarca los sectores militar, gubernamental y privado, donde se ha desempeñado como gerente intermedio, ejecutivo y consultor. El trabajo de Strobel se centra en ayudar a las organizaciones a descubrir valor oculto desarrollando a los gerentes intermedios en líderes más efectivos. Espera continuar su viaje de colaboración con personas notables.


Leading Change From Within
A Road Map to Help Middle Managers Affect Lasting Change
- 282 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
At its core, the book explores the concept of change as a fundamental aspect of human existence. It delves into the philosophical implications of change, referencing Aristotle's notion of "the what it is" to examine the complexities of human essence. Through this lens, the narrative highlights how change transforms our understanding of identity and existence, emphasizing that to change is to redefine what is fundamentally known.